What if I don't want to be pregnant for 60 days

  If a woman is unable to continue pregnancy due to certain reasons during the pregnancy process, measures can be taken to terminate the pregnancy. Recently, a woman who has been pregnant for 60 days and needs to terminate the pregnancy wants to know what to do if she does not want to be pregnant for 60 days? Next, let me explain in detail.

  

What if I don't want to be pregnant for 60 days1

  If a woman does not want to be pregnant for sixty days because she is still in the early stages of pregnancy, surgical abortion can be used to terminate the pregnancy. Surgical abortion methods include negative pressure aspiration and curettage. Negative pressure aspiration is suitable for women between 49 and 10 weeks of pregnancy, while curettage is suitable for women between 10 and 12 weeks of pregnancy.

  Negative pressure aspiration is the use of a hollow suction tube to dilate the cervix, insert the hollow suction tube into the uterine cavity, and then use negative pressure to suck out all the embryonic tissue in the uterine cavity, achieving the purpose of termination. On the other hand, curettage is the process of dilating the cervix, inserting an oval forceps into the uterine cavity, and then removing large pieces of embryonic tissue from the uterine cavity.

  Therefore, for women who are 60 days pregnant and want to terminate their pregnancy, it is recommended to use negative pressure suction to terminate the pregnancy. If women want to terminate their pregnancy, it is recommended to do so as early as possible. The longer the pregnancy, the greater the damage to the body, and the higher the chances of postoperative bleeding, intrauterine or cervical tube adhesion, and fallopian tube blockage.

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